Think subroutine.
musom...@aol.com wrote:
Different tags do different things so I'm afraid you have to look at the documentation for
a tag to see just what it does. This one was written for the purpose of allowing you to
use the result of an action in the page you are currently rendering.
Chris
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Subject: Re: Action Tag java.lang.StackOverflowError
Of course if you couldn't tell, I'm very new to Struts. Can you explain
why that all shows up on one page and doesn't take me to a different page?
My best assumption on how Struts works is that when I'm at index.jsp I
call the action ActionTag which on a success displays the snippet.jsp page
on the index.jsp page.
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